It’s a bit of an art piece in and of itself—mixed metals, wood, stone and ceramics. Clear walls looking
out onto the street below. A Damien Hirst fish mural on the outside (you’ve been anticipating his fish
period).

Starting next Tuesday, this will be your post–Disney Hall/Dorothy Chandler dinner destination. If you’re
with a date, it’ll be by a fire pit on the olive-tree-framed patio in front. If it’s with a group,
you’ll all gather around the table that’s all but sitting inside of the open kitchen.

But until then, content yourself with long lunches and pre–Broad Museum drinks. Hit the bar for some
huckleberry-rye Fixes with nocino, cinnamon and palo cortado. Maybe eat something like the bucatini with
eggs, clams and bacon.